

Wildlife & Nature Photography Tips 12 Can't sleep? Look to the Stars
I am currently parked at a grill on the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Range in California, waiting for dinner to be served. I emerged from my layer at 4:30am this morning to view the night sky. So what did I find? Of course, the night sky. But this profound discovery didn't bring me closer to scheduling an activity, so I set my camera up (Nikon D810) with what I thought would be an appropriate lens (Nikon 24-70 f/2.8), and pointed it at the constellations. Since I don't p


Wildlife Photography Tips 11 The Leaping Frog
The Leaping Frog As I reviewed the title of this article, I had to chuckle a bit. It almost sounded like the name of a pub in a Harry Potter novel. But as I often do, I have already gone off on a tangent. Now back on task. I am really hoping the video presentation produced by my friend Terry VanderHeiden of Image Light Photography, this article, along with the illustrations, enable you to work with confidence with faster moving wildlife subjects. Like all wildlife photograp